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Spokane Weekly Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 8

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911. SPOKANE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. PACE EIGHT. ANNIE urnE ORPHAN RIDDLED 'CHUTE Is LAST STRAW I I By 1101VARD GRAY -I WASH OUT. tin' AND liZ06 A 7COURSE, I ALSO ANSWLR 11-1ING3 -I-ILL ELEVCN PM- 11-1' DOORBELL It Al Six SwEEP AN.

DO ALL 11-1 bp' I DUST 1V-i 1-10USE- MAKE BEDS BAit I. AN' CAt 8114 AN a 5REAKilT WASH DISI-IES- WINDOW WASI-41N, IN VII-irN TV-4' ViRST BELL PINGS SPAPE, TIME I TEAR OUT I-01Z SCHOOL" AN IN mi WASH OUT. tin' AND IRO4 A 'COuRSE, I ALSO ANSWLR FEW THINGS, -l'ILL ELEVEN PM TH DOORBELL AND PNONE TNE.N, UP Al Six SwE N' EP A DO ALL 11-1 Am DUST -TV-I. HOUSE MAKE BEDS BAwiti' AN CAt 8114 AN' Gur r)FEAKi-t ASH DISHES ViASI-41N, IN AM TH Fi EN RST BELL RINGS. M1 SPARE, TIME I TEAR OUT "HAPPY WARRIOR" or '23 CAMPAIGN TAKEN BY DEATH 0 MISS lkis( I'LL -TELL l'OU Wow I SPEND Msr -TIME FROM SCWOOL, I RIJN ALL 11-I' WN1 WOME 1 SE1.114 TABLE- COOK 11-4 DINNER-SERvE IT DISI-IE5 SCRUB KIICI-IEN- FIX 11-1 FURNACE ST0OINGS ANt MENb 14APot ()km 4 1 TABLE- COOK 0 MISS lkis(.

I'LL TELL 1-4. D1NNERSERvE IT WC l'OLI WOW I SPEND Msr 1 TI SPARE" -ME FROM SCHOOL, Kt-TCHEN- FIX 11-1 FURNACE I RU ALL 114 WA1 WOmE DARN SioCKINGS AND MEND A i ib 0 1 ,4 14-- I 4, 11 Ali 10 1.1 IoS4 4 'I a 41'. A idi. I LI 1 I AtJ t40- 1, ii iL't, tN 1 It'''''', ..41:44:1, 4 1 :744 IC: It 'YES- MM- WELL, WE WON'T InSCUSS ANsi MORE, NOW I WELL, cuss MI NOW' 0I-1, IT'S NOT TI-IAT I'M WORKIN. FOQ.

SOARt) AN. IUP- BUT IT tX)ES MAKE IT 1-1Akb 10 to IT tX)ES MAKE IT 1-1Aktk10 to CV-I "i-lomEworzK's-- MU sf01.1 MEAN SNI to -THE WORK tN. I 11-4 111G HOUSE? Int3 44 Ok FtN.TASTIC SIOR'f BUT, SOMEkOW 1 BtLIEVE OU I -Ni rr iot NOU ASKEtx OrZ I WOUMN'T s-I 1VE 10Lb 't0U-- 1 1.1 1r IT'S Ok NOLI ASKEb, OrZ sfOLI PAEAN WELL, 11D7111 FANIASTIC I WOULbN'T To StxI "IOU ALL I WANE STORY-BUT, iwc to ALL -THE TimE SOMEI-404 TOLb I'01JWOK-INI -AND ALL NAT I BELIEVE GETS DONE- I'OU BIG (-1 rro L. 1, ro ,,,..:,,1 (5.0 A Int3 4,4 ill T. So Al ft Forzcw, i' IHEAD(InEllS.

England, (Ur) '---Bightning pilot IA. Jack Penny of I MILNPS, hailing out 'woanded from a fighter falling on Normand, had had such a hectic day that he half-expected his parakute to he full Of holes. On the way (low hp saw hat i he partly expected. Said f)enny: damn thing V. lip was coming down on a ichute which had been ripped by Iflak "and half of the panels were just siees." Below him was a sandy i field, and he landed in that, hitting 'hard, knocking himself out, and 'the Red Cross people whot'escued me told me later they had 1 to pull me Out Of the ground." i Canopy Blew Off.

The hecticness had begun when Wennv's unit was strafing. "I was sliooting lip flak towers," the 23- Hear-old Californian said, "and I just riddled niy sixth tower hen mv plane was hit by enemy rround lire. 1 "The left engine Nas hit snil the tail. When I banked, 11-1111P up and shattered the 1 icanopy and Hew it off. Bits cif I the canopy struck me in the right ipvc and blood blinded me, 'rbgn i Illak hit the right, engine and that i' acting up.

i "I called for help mer the radio i ihut my huddies couldn't find Mt' to the low clouds, so I Nvent 11)11. headed north. I managed 10 Iget up to feet but an 88-mm. shell hit the tail of the plane again and I started losing altitude. "I nursed the plane along, drop- ping lower and lower.

I thought everything had happened to me that possibly could happen. Then, out of the clouds. tour FW-I90's jumped me." Jumps at 600 Feet. 1 Denny got out Of that onP by i ducking into the clouds. But be 'as having his troubles.

1 1, 1 1 1 I 1 11., I fi PS OR. IlAROtb GRA-re -----) it MISS of, 6,, v1 ,...,4 4 0 11., oil. 1 i IAAROt GRA VS'''. 1 NEW YVIZK OeL 't Un 1 ktflIWA714s 0 4.i Alfred Smith, 70, native of 4" ste, lootc New York city's east side, four 41" 1, times governor of NeW York I' ..,,.4. .0...

ti! state aud 192S Democratic fllesi- ,.4:,,, 4,0 dential candidate, died today. Death came to the man volo Ac. ..,..,1 emdt. the brown derby famous at A4i in. in Rockefeller g.i,, Ray 1 Or.

mond P. Sullkan, his physician, said lung congestion and 10,09 tt'aitt ut hea ace failure ere the caues. 4..... Only last night a dozen red roses( -it Artived at the hospital for him front Presitient and Mrs. Roose-i 4 1,...

I'd wh ypit. it Vk a Mr. Roosevelt who Aft I 4 nieRnamen Smith the "Happy War- 4,. e' en he nominated Smith the presidency in 192S. a Friendship t'ooled.

4 .1:41,,,, 1. The close political and personal, t.Tis v.t.v -sis iteieedship between Mr. Roosevelt le and Swab cooled, nowevCr, in 1936 A st ,4 hsn Smith took Ak bat he called 4:1 4 'a walk from IIr. Rooseeit and. 0 the Democratic pasty and support-i ei Alf Landon for the presidenev.i Ink He again opposed the ''A Neeal in 1 ccrtf Ar 12 40 stumping tor the Republican, r.

eandirlate, Wendell illkie. In Washington, President issued a statement in Whieh! 'i' ,,,,4 he said. 'he country a lene; patriot" in Split h's death. The cHARE BREAKFAsT Sitting on rocks along th President, said in part: "Al Smith had qualities of heart 1-.) shore, memhers of an R. A.

And mind and soul which not only unit share an early breakfast with a child after they landed ndeared him to those who came the Greek mainland. (AP wirephoto.) under the spell of his dynamic presence in personal association i hut also made him the idol of the multitude." Tribute by Hoover. Arl lino- (LEritotattl Former Presideht lierbert w' i ver, who defeated Smith in the 19 92 presidential election, pai this N.00 1 I al 41, tribute! e'k c't' k- A i 4, I Governor Alfred Smith contrib. uted a real part in building Amer- Man, what a eek Police Pa-; Kenney, Lt. Glenn C.

Ballanty I Ica. Great as that was, it was his trolinall William F. Schussler, per-' and S. Sgt. Roy R.

Pease. qualities of character that vill nianently suspended by Commis-1 Prisoners of TS, i leave a mark on Anierlean lift'. A. B. Colburn for his Part, Thomas Jewell and Lt.

Donald i. valiant in political campaigns, in an "unaut horized" raid on he Cooke. both previously reported hut he was so intrepid in his lion- lAl Morse card room, was ordered Imissing. sty of mind. in his fairness and reinstated as a member of the de-, his sportsmanship that he won thejpartment hy the civil service con Decorations.

I esteem and personal friendsliip of 'mission after a two-day hearing. i Lt. David G. Wilson. Capt.

Cla sHARE BREAKFAST Sitting aanlcrml. gA.t unit share an early breakfast with a child after they landed on the Greek mainland. (AP wirephoto.) esteem ann personal trienustop 1-L -111PSNlillt illt VI- it I iAlti David G. Wilson, Capt. 4:4 4,1,..

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i 1 KNOW-- M( WIEE IOU) ME BUT 1-1EQES N0114ING WE CAN 1)0 10 1-4ELP I rv I KNOW' M-sf WIVE IOU) BUT 1 WERES NO11-1iNG WE CAN 1)0 TO 1-4ELP WIN NOT? IF YOU'RV INVRIlb OF TI-IIT OLD bRAGON, I'M NOT! I'LL TELL EJ--CTITASIDI IN TNIS TOWN! wtri NOT? IF YOU'RV OF TI-IIT OLD 1)RAGON, I'M NOT I'LL -TELL ENTOTOTDI IN 11 IIS TOWN! 4 KNOW SAt) L96. 01,116 ems-- 717p. ti 06 Z. ir 44 si 31 1 'IOU KNOW, WO I. SAt) PELESS, KNOW41 SAD POPELESS, 't 6).

(. st 44 a l. NN OUTRAG, TPC FINE MRS. ti. BLEITING PART IS MAVONG bRUDGE OUT OF 7PAT POOR, PELPLESS 0-11Lt, ITS IN OUTRCkG, tAR.

UGG FINE MRs. ti. BLE1TING PART IS MIVONG 1AUDGE OUT OF t-IELPLESS :) 10.7.44 I tt etgl ty, C. I1-04 )0- II 1 to DM a 10.7.44 111 1 144)11) 2 tAINPOL 4111 GRAI e. 6(' iel "I managed to get along 200 'to the heaeh- vt head," he said, "before second engine conked out." It was time asi to leave that Lightning, and Denny did it--at 600 feet, with a para.

chuto full of holes. When they had pulled him out of the ground he was taken to a i FEAR HONG nia-r COULb BE BROUGM ID BC hi4 ON HER 1 1 ri iti' '1: 1, 1 4 1 ''''JO-'---1 I. 1, 2V i', I liNt. 4 Is, 'I '1 ,,3 'r 1.: implimoi 0 OULb BE IT ID 13Ch14 IER 1.11 1 'lL 0 '4 0- liot, I FEAR NoNE niAT CouLb BE BROUGWT TO BEAI4 ON HER 1 1 1 i. r-, 211 'i' 't lc EP'ON WI owm xNows wOlAS MPS BLENINGLIART mErvrr, POOR LITTLE ANNIE.

WW1' t)0 STAN 1) FOR. IT? 10 44 ,111 TO-11 TO-II AFTER' ALL ,1 SHE IS VERsf INFLUENTIAL, CND A CLEVCR WOMAN 4 lur-1 Lt it.41"1"4- I "CLEvER?" TWAT SMUG 0E1) ro voPK A DEFENSELESS 041 Lt) AS IF SwE WERE If 'SLAVE? II-IERE A LAW tIGAIWYT 'iLiCi4 OUTRaGE 177. II TcwI TNI AFTEP ALL, "CLEvER?" TWAT SMUG is-N'T TWERE IF IN '1 SE IS VEN INFLUENTIAL, OLD A Ltwi xNows WOW MPS BLEATING WART AND A CLEVER WOMAN ro WoPK A DEFENSELESS AGAINST mErvm oo LIrrL PR ANNiE, bit) Twp FOR. IT? 1 '-x 1-, 1 I cf-------- ri, ,14 11. '1i1 or er .1 10 4 4 I CwILD AS IF WIPE SLAVE? 'iLiCw nil 115, 1,, 4 (DUI-WAGE Ilk .4 tf4r4.

(,. 41'' Pr No' rw i 7 r-121: .401 i 1 .4 Al c' ----7 11, 1 fit i At di iiiil ve 'NI- A I--- 4'44, 1,14 of 4 CI molt 1 31-1-7r''''' I 1 I 1 1 1 Clay- t.i-",,,,fo-it-,i1.,--d,',7.,-,,d-psd i every opponent." Police Chief Ira MiArtin, vho ton R. GreenWood kce 'innt. ir The body will lie in state in St served in, years as chief, longer. Ileartwhile he was still there.

Patrick's cathedral beginning at 2 her than any ot man, proptly -1i( in. Friday and a high requiem tired in protest against the civil OD 's 1 1 al mass be sung at 11 a. Sat- service ruling. lam L. Adam i it ev, 13rout, stars: Lt.

11 urday. assistant police chief under Mar--; liam E. Pitcher, D. F. and Brig.

tin, was appointed chief and Pa- William R. Morrison, Le- trot Sergeant John F. Reilly va.s.gion of Merit. nan-ted assistant chief. I Chief Adams and Commissioner The Week in Sports: nigh school NAZI WIT HIEFS C'olhurn banned gambling in pub- football occupied the sports spot- ON EINI SH LIST card rooms fis an outgrowth of light in Spokane during the week.

Idle Schustler case and at the end Rogers. 1942 and 1943 defending tof the week it appeared the move champions, took tho early 1 I I against gambling might be wide- the league race with a surpt'ising mit.tee, said NGTON Oct, 6. (Apt-- Robert T. 'Murphy, counsel for the ea't tn senate canyal e'N' enditures con- today Ire) had dis'eus LONDON. Oct.

4. fP)--Prime sPreath 13 to 0 win over the Clonzaga Bull- the much-publicized "battle of the i(- Rogers had beaten Lewis Nttnister Churchill told commons Hotel Statler" with Maj. Matthias lay that Hitler, Goering, Go eh- Trial of Joseph A. Albi's Clark 6, 2 to 0 ue- F. in lho leag1orry() of the marines, a special Ilibel suit against the two ago and Gonzagalassistant and legal adviser to Sec- )eis and Hinimier were on the hut NeWS company and C.

A. Ilawks-1 had bean te iirtll Central, 1.9 to lt. rctarv Forrestal. -3ritish list of war critnitials, oca he could not any state ley, its ll inzent, got under way North Central Inocd Min a tin a confern eee, nent about the rnited Nations' list II." suPettl The suit i'lrose with Gonzagti, for second place by also attended by Cteorge Shellito it the 'Ong ir0111 pumication in Pic Lewis and Cl ark 6 in 0 rand -Harold Buckles, committee ill- '1 sarnuet skernian, a labori whi te, ch labeled Albi. resident, centro valipv lost 1 0 Murphy said "-this is (shed whether Churchill Was aware Athletic Round 1 to 6, and Vest vailov drnpperr a very delicate situation." lie de- In' a', 34 In 6 decision to Coeur to discuss the conference.

hat under present terms of th hit AmPri''arl." iiar crimes commission "none of hY and Ibut stated the inquiry Will con- 't he iurv gentlemen would be in-liel'Y I thine hes I i it, 'I' he 23-dav Plavtair horse race! 1 1 I 0 a. on i sa -Actable for any acts committed the ese Nivill ItitTliC ')Orlif'iP -h-e a71 lot sfly German nationals in iticle in le omarzitzme 1 1 us wager, a I ppr se, i he heating I le clse ,,,.) ougn I pall yet been interviewed by committee lasserled. au 1.10i Nvindows. -the previous high Job Not Complete Lt-epresentatives. to a 23-day meeting had been Tbe 1, 0 officers' iiald rol- I Yr '4' I ealni dat litell ern against gambling might be wideLONDON, Oct.

4. (P)--Prime spread. Minister Churchill told commons X- hat Hitler, Goering, Goeh- Trial of Joseph A. Alhi's hels and Hinimier were on theilihel suit againt the American t3ritish list of war criminals, but NMS company and C. A.

Hawks- he could not any stale- its local agent, got under way ment about the lilted Nations list lin sulleriiir court. The suit arose lt, the present time. from publication in Pic magazine Samuel Silverman, a laborite, which labeled Alin, prosident of the aslied whether Churchill was aware Athletic Round 'I able, as "on- that under present terms of the AnwriarL" 'I'" Iriai ha be" vEkt crimes commission "none of sparIced by "big" and pep- t.hese gentlemen would bo ito.per, lestimonv. 'the jury hearin4 able for any i com tted i the case will Ito instructed the ar- (Actagainst any German nationals initiele in the the judge magazine Nas libelous iper so, hear ing the case itsserled. Job N(it Complete.

hospital and awarded the Purple Heartwhile he was still there. The prime replied, ntVe have not completed our lob I A tineetacular three-alarm am- not ahlP to ive full answers fitT dr.diro3ed a shed Rod that affect international bodies on terat thousand fevl 14 loin- Internatioual matters." ier at the Long Labe Comber J. liteClovern. independent liberal, rompany at Cook 81)(1 asked Churchill whether hp Nvould -X. give that tf.

any Cler- man citiz sh ens should oot any of .1 mutual county lair, a these individuals, they will not be reminder of the old interstate fair, dealt with as the assassin of Dar- was held this week-cial at the fair- Ian was dealt with." grounds. -x- Churchill said, "You are asking I hr. whn The prime minister. reidicd el 4 or tipeetaeular ee-alarni have not completed our lob yet. I tire deore)ed a shed and am.

not ahle to give full answPrs 1 feel of lion that affect international bodies On t- tt Lae ninher International matters." vords at Cook and enmpans McGovern. independent liberal, A. etoMplit, asked Churchill whether hp Nvouid -X. -Iva an assurance that if aTIV Ger- I lie first county a 'Mar ettlicns should shoot Lim, of reminder of the old interstate Ittir. thes individuals, they will not be was held tills week-cnd at the fair- dealt with as the assassin of Dar- grounds.

Ian was dealt With -x- x- Churchill said "You are asking about the ho 11" I i 000 in 1911. set, the incident, that they ere Mort and Vince i manhandled hy Tea rmters union lGrigg, both lettcrnien and ex- memhers immodiatolv after rresi- 1 Lewis and Clark basket 141. st aTs, d'ut RuusevrIrs rPee'ell al i have reported for praptiep wit tel. 11,,,, said he inrident 11- I I 1- 1 lowed their refusal to antai et. 1 1 al I le as ung.on 1 1 1 1 irons on pcm ie-- intenr to vote istate college hoop team.

in the presidential PiPction Myr, United States and Canadian professional, has been signod to in- Reck Comments, i ruct at, the Ice arena. sLATTLE, 0,1. 6. hot rile arena opened this week under it was snrile fight," declared rtaye a ne owe Wa nr, rren Throoll Heck international president of the Gaylor ex -Lewis and ark me to give assurances which cover Ti.an;sters UniOn, last night in dis- 1 1 StmAl in line ni it Wink player. NN011 i WO 11 IN'V tPntliS nitcQin, 1 hn cci.ottlinti knttin nf hn a .1 1 Eii ishim line in it spohtfle ink tennis player 11 W0 i WO a vy so-cai 1ie( 1 th O.

10 Ltws! Laws! Laws! LAWS FOR RUT NONE TO 1--ICLP I1-A1 poop C1-11Lb, NOW1, tE WERE ANNIE, ID RUN AWAsfl 1 I JUST I LI MiNLITE MISS lys(. ANNic- IJ 1 rt RUN Ay! Asf, WERE? SHE CAN'T RUN AWAY, VEVII WELL! 1--lovi DO YOU -WINK St-IE COULb SUPPORT HERSLLF? SHES WORKING FULL IIML NOW, 1N'T SPE? COMA) VINE) JOB A1-11-1 I-I! BUT ))U FORGET! TWAT WOULD BE AGAINST 11-4E UAW! A TOO 'eOUNG 10 1C1-4 TC1-friT'S A CASE- BUT I-10PELESS, iba. I FEAR siOU LOOv ALL IN TO Asf AS IF 11AVit SLEPT YOU SEE, IT WAS NEARLY VORE I GOT aLL 1-40USEWORK DONE AND COULD START AT MY 1-10ME WORK 1- I'M I I WERE GIVE FELL ASLEEP IN I ME 1140SE -114 MIMLE OF BOOKS NEVER IT- I'M SORRY- MINO 114E HOMEWORKI TO NIGHT HAKIt (AM ,,,..1 I RUN sHE sHE's WORKING BUT SHE'S A in. LAWS! Laws! LAWS I CAN'T RUN Et-JAY, KV( WELL! FULL -TIME NOW, ))ti FORGET! TOO YOUNG 10 LAWS FOR JERYIPING! DO YOU -WINK SPE 1NT SPE? 11-IAT WOULD 1C14 A RUT NONE TO PELP 114AT COULD SUPPORt71N7SELF? COULb FINE) BE AGAINST CASE-- BUT POOR CN A TP ILD, NOW iF JOB I LAW! I FEAR I. WERE ANNIE, I'D it 14 RUN AWAsfl e- (1 4 1 1 0, (- 7 trt '41(1( 7 I III it) ri )i 4 ft lk ct 411146 ii 11 7: 4---- ------7 I 1 )11110 mom C-' Jr i ICI )1' 4.10:1,,,,Y 4, 4 16 Ont t) al Aisllak I YOU LOOK WELL, is- YOU SEE, IT WAS 1111, I I'M II WERE-0m (owl l' -yEssum 1 ALL IN I was UP A I NEARLY MlbNIGI--IT 4 FELL; AsLccp IN ME 1140SE IN miNuTE MISS IVY- TODAsf LITTLE LATE FORE I GOT ALL TI4 i T4 I MibULE OF BOOKS NEVER ANNIE- t's- tAr IF YOU LAST NICI4T 1--10USEW Y- ORK DONE I IT-- I'M SORR MIND 114E ..4 1-111t)Nt SLEPT- AND COULD START 1-10MLWORKI AT MY WOME A0RK I TONIGHT i I -1, 4 1., cr, 11,, 1 i 7, '9 1111 IIF OJAI t'; glow, tt.

i lc. VP i a i '-t7--- 1.11 4 (JCZA'f rs Oh ftel 041141.1,11 2', 4 1 I cuell a itst field of uncertainty and rifle first day hanks were ant ilia. titles in tournaments at DartmouthIStatler are influrneod on every side bv to crish. War iiul then university recently. Stating lie regarded the promi hazard and chance." thr, nazara Emu (mance.

he had the cash, asked the 'after 'nonce being giVen tho "hattle in Jap-Killing Father teller whero he could, connect the election ea to- ion vith buy another Bond. "I didn't 'need Says F. R. Hasn't i pRignS as ''a lot of hooey," Beck it he money," he said. "I just i added: iwanted to see it I could really, I "I dn o't.

sav there wasn 't oe. Goes Back for More it." Canceled Talks 3ut I didn't see it my friends didn't -X-X I see it, and 76 of the host reporters CAMP 11. Oct. 6., flutter sheRes in most stores WASHINGTON', 7 (P)----lin the country, all right on tho Fred D. CondPrmall, were' cleaned nut following House officiak said didn't see.

it." 19, headed again today tor the Pa- moonticement by tbe til'A l'iny report, that campaign appear-i here as a fight, as th, rifle battle front Vc hPre that polut Our would he iiince of l'Evsidpot it naval officers have te6tillool, let it 7ng exploits viith the First marine raised from 16 to 2o vcr tonna public gatherings bad boon investigated as MIN' other siteli divistoil vt no him the nal tonal 4t- without foundation, ill tit would be in an ofderlv man( pfter's rhy coop-lilt 11 i SoitIV 1Mo, They noted that Mr, nor. Sueli individu al affairs ave tier as "the fight ing father 1944." et Ecivic itrol Ho de ns- leolor 400 rep d.hns snid eoite dly that he had no, ca anohing to roods advocate, died scheduled ariphtkeith the eleetion," he continuo-A, Col, derouln, determined tn, -i- 10 in4hr, Arldre.o' ti) DPM- I-, sven the hi ku, atori death os ocrotit, party v.iithet: I 311, ob' 1 in in 1 p.1 e. and 71 NH, 1 )11 'Churchill Predrcts I I 11F initial ot It I Vicki, 1110 New York etiortort I to eet into luiloch, rep in Frzince, ihoii, thot lieworeatic leaders nil a VII'. hf 'N. '11-1C, hoPti informi'd OM I Rintift 4venge 1 jr "4.1111- 'Churchill Predicts L.

,4,0 mr. 1,,,, olluenwin in i 'Lie I thF Initial en NN'i he II "I 11i till' I li10 tanr 011 ili, I 1, OW) 1 III 'f'fIIIIiI-' I No 1 .1 1)(1 oP nformi ti I'd that Bloody Of ensive I I By CARL WIEMS MOON MULLINS as a 1,1710 re- 11, -plans for Lresilic-nt tumor! hy 41 in nersiln it canipaigill (ict 1. on Pr oor the l' Illt '1'1" in York and other Cl'ulrehlil told rIlical10. 1,,. 1-illed apanese, a'''' 'I' t' le I heen Mood 71.

VS hit -a fir-ot or blos 10 tor fewil Pon nd 1 1, 11 roll)) till! OP Presi(b'tit piing ho in I be next foA en Ivo, rd I WU People Are 1 "Chelvsy H. not. appear at any niortilr-, lio referred to the allied of letH 't' a fly. MN, 1)0. 1 14') 'rho pn14 that the author Al I in, ot in neighbor iol ites plil '1 fir' the t'inlii: ki-u, not en- mony dnrina a d00 oti a post-- its ilq ell' 411 tobacco or tilflY 1111111: 1() l'nrtY Ifa(111's th(Tc, a hill, Churchill a rim of snuff, don't be sur- t'asualties, "it its assumed that it haiPsuori: prised, inn thl' "1-1' heen made hy the secret "At the preJ-nt iiine 1vP must Thr sicrivulture dopart meat i ill act pm 1'0.

Mck in for the Presi-, hoop nut' pugnacit as far as posaid p.siorday that consamp- Nv i II ti, 1 iztika In, 's persoind safety in NVasiling-lsinb, for export purposes, tjan of snuff and chewing to- and Cpl. Valle, Srnol- tut, from it. i "Liberal, and lahor hare(' in this enttlitrY is at IN')1c1, army, liose is going to he shed. It is mv reeord bile use of cigars st a njey Courteous Reminder Idlity ahove all, While pliShing forth and smoking tobacco remains ikolvski, is, a prisoner of the great social measures, ItS far as I NI 8 comparatively low lexel, l)iT( )N. 7 Sh4tt over a can to make sure all is comfortable oNt, smoking" rules in ssar Wounricd in ziction: Plc, shop 11LTidut aim hehind the troops: all is comfort- plants, it explained, have been iretwe hnso q'oin.

I "'ill "11 alill too wi aide at, home, and that no needless a facior. in action: her lc Rot C. of difference should is to lan undue height or proportion." HAROLD TEEN DLD TEEN act Pr HAD ONE OF PAY 810-HEART LD PUP.STS OF GEHEP0511y TODAY I AND PROMISED LADY PLUSHOOT TOM A SILVT-RCX COAT PER HER BIRTHoAY rL 11 (MO I r-J1 LIVE 'TO ALOVVI AND WATCH PA PICW ONE our, PLUSHIE .0 nui.L Arc), ARE "TpuLY ONE or NOBLEMEN. Do WANT ,) -r0 PA1 nOP ITHOTT, fi I PLOBOM I low By CARL ED By CHIC YOUNG HOwEY mse OLP a 069 TOLL' ME I PIP A 000P WITH HIM AKIP 1201NO A 000P J09, P.40W--60 WHEN I COME BACK- 7 MY OLD 30E3 BE OPEN-- A 7Ht WAY, ABOUT II, 'yi 1.111E-7TO C-0-M- 1- HAD ONE PAY 810-HEART -D '1 ALC)Hrl Ar4D Nil LArD, (... DO t'.

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Il II 1 P411 I i ---fr a) i By CARL ED a HOWEY MY OLP E099 T0117 ME CLE CHICK- wE 'Klosl I LAMB PIE- I PIP A 000P WITH HIM AKIt7 CtET A NEW HONEY poG 6000 OL: VOW A 000P J.09, NOW-- 60 ICEBOX Vii TAL kE12 4 cALLEP WHEN I COME BACK- TO ALAFm ME OVER MY a Joe, WILL CLOC rtrI7YKE K. R. r7 BE OPEN AV A CAR- 1 ...1 JIM 0 66 --1' 111.s.' 1 1 4, -VIP''' '4 1 I I.I 0 ff I'N fI II, I IIIIt.I kO oot, I N' Is I i et' 1 4 7.:,............:) 24' 7 7 i l)11 4 4-3; 1.: .1 il A 4 NM Al dAWV PAP- 411 5 AIL fp VA, ,1 4Ir 7 By CHIC YOUNG 11,1111: i 111 1 yEs-) r-J 7 I DREAM TOO UC 6.cr le r- 7, I f-3 1 Or )7 Al (6 Ai A 2 mucH Do 4 'HOME LIFE DRAWS SOLDIERS Tc)NDoN, (4,) t-oldie, who ha', three or more in the 11idtt1n Ytet 'have YAtomped arnly RIO tInrit applications for hinre leave so they can stnrt ar Minister Sir James (rig the hotr-e of commons yester'day the total had rewthed "an UnInianagrynhif! numher," The order as amended to limit the loaves to raseS 'UT(' Vk'PrP over :15, chittlies and clestrotk and capable of hearing children. i 1 1 a I I 1100 I et 17,7, A Itmg 00. Lroee, i At ,,.,,,4, 4..

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(iel.1 (Ali The agency of the Augentine merchant fleet lino said today that former King Carol of Romania hits applied for passage to 11razit aboard the Argentine leartleit Tunuyan, which is due at Vera Crtli Ortnber The agency added that till passages had been hooked previously, hut that it has Sent a ttleSSHge tO NOW t1rlean's Op-tiler accommodations for carol and his party ran he arranged. 1,) 1, wo Aeriytf44ti'ter, ,) -4. 4 4 4 Ar'd, Ar Art Aff A 4 t-, .4... qP5 4., .47 1 4. Ai o3144440(41' 0 V' i iii ii iiii iii ig.I., to, 41.40 1 v'Ve 0 it: ii st, ta to AAAsmAMA 7 1 1 0 1 1.N t.

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